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EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Richard Clinard, Tommy Miller, Bobby Gabard, Joanne Moody, Dorothy Boles, Dora Lee Smith, Dorothy Ellis, Shirley Duncan, Jane Canter, Frances Wooten. Second Row: Richard Hickman, Gladys Weinstock, Hutokah Lawson, Peggy Harper, Norma Jones, Clara Rachel Hardy, Gay Holton, Joan May, Patsy Parks, Dorothy Beckner. Third Row: Emma Davis, Melvin Shoaf, Earl Church, Harry Lee Wrights, Anthony Sides, Virginia Stewart, David Allen, Donald James, Bill Thomas, Jewell Foster, Peggy Hartely. First Row: Leslie Frye, Floyd Bowman, Lloyd Spaugh, Betty Sue Harpe, Norma Woosley, Bonnie Hire, Joanne Hayes, Peggy Pople, Betty Lou Thomas, Joanne Todd. Second Row: Mrs. Crotts, teacher; Pete Hair, Jack Cumby, Lena Mae Lewis, Peggy Shore, Barbara Howard, Donna Jane Jones, Jane Brewer, Barbara Jean Hauser, Jean Worrell, Carolyn Hart, Marlene Scott. Third Row: Joanne Essex, Cornelia Allen, Lewis Palmer, Robert Kiger, Donald Smith, Bobby Miller, Gray Beckner, Mary Church, Charles Doby, Lowell Carter, Alphonso Hendrix, Peggy Dunn, Emily Atwuod.
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Clemmons Beats S. Pines A N H J!K|S % ■4k} ' Sr 1 a Bub Spaugh Tops Attack For Winners Clemmons High’s pass - happy Blues ended Southern Pines’ rule of the six-man football roost with a spine-tingling 25-18 decision before 1,500 chilled partisans at Soiithside Park here last night to cop the first State crown officially recognized by North Carolina A. A. circles. Featuring a fast-striking aerial attack against the ground power of the beefy Easterners, the Blues grabbed a quick 13-0 lead in the first two periods and then held the advantage despite the wildest third period witnessed in the local park since the sport was inaug¬ urated two seasons ago. Five touchdowns were packed into those brief 10 minutes that saw the four-time Eastern titlists threaten to turn the tide. But the Blues came off the ropes with enough to survive. Spaugh Is Star The night’s individual star was End C. F. (Bub) Spaugh, a glue¬ fingered pass receiver. He matched the Southern Pines total all by himself with two first-half tallies and another in the third chapter. He took pitches from Ronnie (The Rifle) Mqchum for the first two and then wheeled 52 yards on an end-arouhd. for the third counter. But he had plenty of assistance from a bevy of hard-running Clemmons backs who ground out 174 yards overland in addition to 166 through the air,.Rusty Craver, Bus Miller and Ray Vogler got most of that. Gary Mattox and Bill Baker handled most of the Southern
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